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Small off-grid cabin in the outskirts of New York City

By Magaly Grosso

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These tiny cabins are the perfect solution for the residents of the city of New York, USA, for whom it is impossible to escape the intense heat of the city in the summer.

Tiny Home Startup Getaway will launch three of their compact cabins on the shoreline of the Gateway National Recreation Area. Getaway at Gateway will provide guests with all the comforts of living surrounded by nature without having to leave the city.

The cabins come completely furnished and are placed in remote wilderness, by which we mean a natural environment not significantly modified by human activity. The advantage of this wilderness we speak of is that it is less than two hours away from either Boston or New York City, which provides the perfect setting for a quick getaway for busy city dwellers.

Additionally, they’ve been designed to exist off-grid — so no internet connection of any kind, as well as existing independently in terms of electricity and other services — in order to provide a more genuine experience and disconnect from the day to day more completely.

It is perfect for a romantic getaway for a couple or for those who seek to spend a unique weekend doing nothing at all.

Exterior of the small cabin in the middle of the woods
Exterior of the small cabin in the middle of the woods
Exterior of the small cabin in the middle of the woods
Exterior of the small cabin in the middle of the woods
Interior of the cabin with a double bed and wood-clad walls
Interior of the cabin with a double bed and wood-clad walls
Interior of the cabin with a double bed and wood-clad walls
Interior of the cabin with a double bed and wood-clad walls
Interior of the cabin with a double bed and wood-clad walls

Night view of the exterior
Night view of the exterior
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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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